acid will make you go insane temporarily. i took 10 hits and my accomplice took 12 and we went insane for a while.. the rest of the day followed by deep thoughts and walking with my friend mike, gathering the pieces up. ive experienced love, as im writing this im on 4 hits of good LSD. It makes you go insane if you abuse it, yes. otherwise its a bottle of love
the trick is not to bleieve anything that pups in your head ... if you manage to keep de-attached from all your thoughts ... LSD is as safe as a bunny. people forget it's the mind that is so powerfull ... you don't have to be carefull for LSD and what it will do to you - toy have to be carefull for yourself and what you do to yourself ... just don't bleive ! - that's the trick
"it should be our program to blow peoples' minds, not preserve them", the chief boo hoo. I have certainly never "recovered" from my trips and do not want to.
iso-lysergic acid diethylamide is a byproduct of d-LSD its formed when your making LSD then it can either be ingested or discarded. It doesnt cause harm or cause the effects like d-LSD does. also trying to obtain LSDs effects through morning glory seeds is retarded, the seeds simply contain lysergic amide, the basic substance in which d-LSD is synthesized from. And whenever your smoke pot your not having flashbacks because #1 you never took acid in the first place you took a morning glory seed compound and #2 i get the same thing floor patterns slightly shift along with the ceiling but that happens to everybody thats taken acid but its not a "flashback" there is no such thing as bad acid and there is no such thing as acid that cannot be broken down by your body
morning glories may not be exactly like LSD-25 but it is a psychedelic and should not be disregarded too hastily by serious investigators
im no psychologist but it doesn't take a rocket scientist [edit: or psychologist.. lol] to figure out that LSD can make one go mentally ill
Albert Hofmann did indeed believe initially that LSD caused a temporary psychotic state, and that use of the drug could help psychiatrists understand their patient's state of mind. He says so in his book My Problem Child...trust me, I've been reading it extensively for a paper I'm writing on psychedelics.